Frostfire
31-01-2004, 22:04
Ok,
First off, I am running a copy of the Server on a static IP (and have a sub domain pointing to it) on a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server off a T1.
Many of my guild mates can connect just fine, and I could always connect just fine... Until today.
I usually have a VPN connected between here and my office, which is where the servers are... and while the VPN is connected I can connect with TS no problem...
I disconnect the VPN and the server stops responding.
I have a couple other friends that cannot accesss the server as well, with the same message... We all have something in common: we are all using a router at our homes that uses DHCP.
I am assuming that this is causing the problem, though am not sure how to fix it.
I can ping both the subdomain and the ip no problem while the VPN is off, and a traceroute returns only 3 hops (same provider for my cable modem and T1 at the office).
I can connect when I disconnect my router and force a static ip from the cable company... but when I hook the router back up, the connection fails.
Now, this is a problem as many people use routers... and it seems this is a wide problem - not just me. Anybody out there have any input on this?
I do not want to give VPN access to any of my guild mates, for obvious reasons...
Any help appreciated.
Frosty
First off, I am running a copy of the Server on a static IP (and have a sub domain pointing to it) on a Windows 2003 Enterprise Server off a T1.
Many of my guild mates can connect just fine, and I could always connect just fine... Until today.
I usually have a VPN connected between here and my office, which is where the servers are... and while the VPN is connected I can connect with TS no problem...
I disconnect the VPN and the server stops responding.
I have a couple other friends that cannot accesss the server as well, with the same message... We all have something in common: we are all using a router at our homes that uses DHCP.
I am assuming that this is causing the problem, though am not sure how to fix it.
I can ping both the subdomain and the ip no problem while the VPN is off, and a traceroute returns only 3 hops (same provider for my cable modem and T1 at the office).
I can connect when I disconnect my router and force a static ip from the cable company... but when I hook the router back up, the connection fails.
Now, this is a problem as many people use routers... and it seems this is a wide problem - not just me. Anybody out there have any input on this?
I do not want to give VPN access to any of my guild mates, for obvious reasons...
Any help appreciated.
Frosty